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Richard Denne 1345–1392 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: abt 1345
Birth Location: Dennehill, Kingston, Kent, England
Death Date: 1392
Death Location: Dennehill, Kingston, Kent, England
Father: Sir Denne
Mother: Elizabeth Gatton
Spouse(s): Agnes Apulderfield
Children(s): Thomas Denne
Richard Denne was born in 1345 in Dennehill, Kingston, Kent, England, the child of Sir William Denne And Elizabeth De Gatton. Richard Denne married Agnes Apulderfield, and had children including Thomas Denne. Richard Denne passed away in 1392 in Dennehill, Kingston, Kent, England.
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Biography
- Richard Denne was born in 1345 in Dennehill, Kingston, Kent, England, the child of Sir William Denne And Elizabeth De Gatton.
- Richard Denne married Agnes Apulderfield, and had children including Thomas Denne.
- Richard Denne passed away in 1392 in Dennehill, Kingston, Kent, England.
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Richard Denne's Descendants
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1. Thomas Denne 1375– m. Isabella (de) Earde 1380–
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1. John Denne 1415– m. Alice Arderne 1430–
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1. Thomas Denne 1455– m. Agnes Ashurst 1458–
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1. Avicia Denne 1486–1518 m. John (Crispe , Sheriff of) Kent 1480–1558
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: abt 1345
Event Place: Dennehill, Kingston, Kent, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1392
Event Place: Dennehill, Kingston, Kent, England